by | Jun 7, 2025

A recent article in the Washington Post  caught my eye. It outlined the astounding loss of over 3 million birds among breeding adults — 30 percent of the adult population — in the last half century (waterfowl are an exception…

by | May 20, 2025

Pressured by legal action from seventeen states that would have been impacted, California has agreed to not just drop enforcement of its electric truck mandate, but to repeal it entirely. Following the governor’s 2020 executive order that banned the sales of…

by | May 17, 2025

Many Americans, unlike Europeans, have had more than enough of the current avant-garde twisting of intellectualism that’s produced pregnant men, erased borders, and a 101 genders. They’ve turned their backs on an entire panoply of collective cultural suicide peddled by…

by | May 17, 2025

I confess I’ve sinned against the climate and against Mother Jones. And I’ll do it again. The famous magazine of tantric sex and other intellectual pipe dreams enlightens us with a bombshell report that changes everything: Dudes Emit More Greenhouse…

by | May 5, 2025

Don’t be surprised at this, but your tax dollars are being spent to subsidize a burgeoning industrial complex bent on producing… nothing of value. Welcome to the world of carbon capture and sequestration, which is modern capitalism’s answer to Holland’s…

by | Apr 14, 2025

President Trump says he wants to “go back, probably, to a 2020 standard” as regards federal mandatory miles-per-gallon edicts — the latter being the right word because it’s the honest word. A “standard” is an objective value of some kind, used…

by | Apr 11, 2025

“Joe Biden’s legacy as the greatest president for climate and environmental action is etched in stone,” said the Sierra Club. “President Biden has accomplished more on climate than any president in history,” said the executive director of the organization Climate…

by | Mar 28, 2025

An interesting story broke the other day about Hino Motors — a subsidiary of Toyota that makes commercial vehicles such as heavy trucks and diesel engines — “defrauding” the United States because its diesel engines “emitted” more than the regulatory…

by | Jan 5, 2025

With few exceptions, the common law upon which US jurisprudence is based employs one of two “burdens of proof” in litigation: the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard used in criminal prosecutions, a very high bar requiring compelling evidence; or the…

by | Jan 23, 2024

Taylor Swift feels guilty for the carbon her private jet spews into the atmosphere every time she takes a trip to visit her boyfriend Travis Kelce. Her fix? Buy carbon credits. On today’s episode of The Spectator P.M. Podcast, hosts Ellie…

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